Denver Colorado Temple

[1][2] Hand-carved woodwork adorns the temple interior, along with hand-painted designs on the walls and ceilings.The temple also features more than six hundred square feet of specially designed stained glass windows.Many Latter-day Saints contributed what they could to the building and beautifying of the Denver Colorado Temple.Some made tatted cloths, children earned money and donated it for the building of three 'bride benches,' young men and women made and assembled a dollhouse to be used in the youth center, and more than six hundred volunteers cleaned the temple before the open house held September 8–27, 1986.LDS Church president Ezra Taft Benson dedicated the temple on October 24, 1986.
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